We are not a family of singers and my father was the only one who really had a talent in singing. Although my niece sings well, she never sings professionally or maybe it isn't really her passion. I believe if only she had developed it and took a voice lesson, she most likely has excelled pretty well in this field. She could hit the high notes of Celine Dion's songs.
I might become sentimental as I go on with this post. Whenever I post something about my late father, it makes me so emotional. Anyways, I remember when my father bought a musical instrument for my brother. It costs a thousand bucks but for the love of his son, he bought it as a gift for his once was stubborn and rebellious son.
We owned no wealth and only relied on a hand to mouth existence but to have it purchased was a real proof of a real love of father to his son. My brother never really sings but just strums the guitar well. I am sure if my father only knew where to find and buy this customized guitar he would surely have bought it for him. My brother now works abroad and I hope that he treasured the only legacy that our father left to him and used it as a tool to compose a song whenever homesickness strikes. Let me end this post about the word I used at the above. Rebellious word doesn't fit to describe my brother anymore, but a responsible and a good hearted man.
pag magulang na talaga ang napag-usapan...gives us tears...we're so unlucky wala tayong talent sa singing at pag tugtog ng musical instrument. I can only play an organ, lol!
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